Moani Waikiki
When Waikīkī starts to glow after dark, Moani Waikiki becomes a stage. Late nights at Moani are driven by live music. The energy doesn’t just come from speakers — it comes from real bands, real instruments, and real crowd connection. Local artists [...] View More
International Market Place
Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone Numbers
- Local Phone: (808) 466-2629
Email:
[email protected]
Island:
Oʻahu When Waikīkī starts to glow after dark, Moani Waikiki becomes a stage.
Late nights at Moani are driven by live music. The energy doesn’t just come from speakers — it comes from real bands, real instruments, and real crowd connection. Local artists take the spotlight, blending island reggae, Jawaiian, R&B, hip-hop, and party classics into sets that feel personal and electric. You’re not just watching a performance — you’re part of it.
The crowd sings along. The front row turns into a dance floor. The band feeds off the energy, stretching songs, calling out the audience, turning familiar hits into full-blown moments. It’s that Hawaiʻi live music culture — interactive, soulful, and rooted in community.
Moani’s late-night scene reflects what makes Hawaiʻi nightlife special: talented local musicians, loyal crowds, and an atmosphere where music leads the experience. It’s not just about partying — it’s about celebrating the island sound and the culture that keeps it alive long after midnight.
Late nights at Moani are driven by live music. The energy doesn’t just come from speakers — it comes from real bands, real instruments, and real crowd connection. Local artists take the spotlight, blending island reggae, Jawaiian, R&B, hip-hop, and party classics into sets that feel personal and electric. You’re not just watching a performance — you’re part of it.
The crowd sings along. The front row turns into a dance floor. The band feeds off the energy, stretching songs, calling out the audience, turning familiar hits into full-blown moments. It’s that Hawaiʻi live music culture — interactive, soulful, and rooted in community.
Moani’s late-night scene reflects what makes Hawaiʻi nightlife special: talented local musicians, loyal crowds, and an atmosphere where music leads the experience. It’s not just about partying — it’s about celebrating the island sound and the culture that keeps it alive long after midnight.